Children's Act Quiz
By The Bills aka Laura Tuttle and Danielle Masters
A quiz designed by the most intelligent pupils in the class
1. When was the Children's Act first passed?
1984
1989
1999
1574
2. What is one of the main factors in which essential care must be given to children?
3. Children in need are defined as
Silly billys
Children whose health will suffer with the support of the social services
Screaming brats
Children whose health and welfare may suffer significantly without support from social services
4. Any child with a disability automatically is deemed to be in need
True
False
5. What services must the local authority provide to meet the identified needs of children?
Nurseries and family centres
Night time care
Family support
A night to zens
6. Does the act require caring agencies and parents to work in partnership.
Maybe
No
Who cares
Yes
7. Whose wishes and needs should be given first priority?
God's
Children's
Parent's
Danielle Masters
8. What are the four carefully considered principals when deciding on a child's fostering or day care?
Age, sex, religion and height
Race, religion, language and culture
Weight, language, culture and smell
Sex, social class, foot size and facial features
9. What does the department of health guidelines state?
Mr Walker should be admitted to an asylum for the intellectually challenged
Give the child a slap
Give the child a sense of well being
Promote the self-esteem and racial identity of the child
10. What is the paramountcy principle?
When a child's welfare must be the paramount consideration in any decision relating to the upbringing of the child
The sex of the child must be changed
The health of the child must be the paramount consideration in any decision relating to the upbringing of the child
The name of the child must be spelt correctly
11. What is the exact definition of the Children's Act?
12. What rights are important issues which should be part of good child care practice?
A bath every day
Social, religious and gender rights
Civil and political rights, economic, social, cultural and protective rights
A birthday every year
13. What must children be provided with so they can grow and develop to their full potential?
Safe environment
Slap on the head
Good education
A computer
14. The services provided to families with children in need sould be provided in partnership with what?
15. Planning is vital for both child care case work and the process of planning services?
16. What does article 24 state?
Children do not have the right to live in a safe healthy and unpolluted environment
Children have the right to live in a racist free environment
Doodoo is a retard
Children have the right to live in a safe healthy and unpolluted environment
17. What does article 18 state?
Children should not have proper care from day to day with the family and without government support if necessary
Parents should have support from the government
Children should have proper care from day to day with the family but with government support if necessary
Children should have friends to play with
18. What does article 20 implement?
It looks at the day to day care with other families or in a children's home if there is no family
It looks at the parents day to day responsiblities
It looks in the mirror
It pays no attention to the day to day care with other families or in a children's home if there is no family
19. The youngest age for courts to have power to impose secure training orders is
20. Is it true that a thirteen year old child can get a part time job?
21. Can a sixteen year old leave school and get a full time job?
22. A sixteen year old cannot leave home without parental consent and they will be forced to return home
23. A sixteen year old girl can consent to sexual intercourse and they can marry with parental consent?
24. The age of majority when it is generally held that people become an adult is
21
5
18
1000000000
25. Can young people of 18 leave home or marry without parental consent, serve on a jury, buy alcohol and bet?
If they are boys
If they look old enough
26. Some important rights of children are based on their understanding rather than what?
Face shape
Race
Eye colour
Age
27. The most important thing to consent to is medical treatment
28. Children of any age can give consent to medcial treatment, providing that they understand fully what is proposed?
29. Courts have the power to impose secure training orders on 12-14 year olds who are persistant offenders?
30. Courts have power to impose secure training orders on 15-17 year olds who commit imprisonable offences?